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Photography and dignity in dementia care

 

A reflection about dignity in dementia care and in photography of ill health. This essay was commissioned by The Lancet and based on Savannah Dodd’s project Thanks, Gd.

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Homepage, Guest ArticlesSavannah Dodd2 August 2022The Lancetdignity, informed consent, photography
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